NPR Elections News: Watch, Listen, Tag and Tweet

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Know-it-alls unite! NPR's nifty pronunciation guide protects fair-weather political junkies from potential embarrassment.

Know-it-alls unite! NPR's nifty pronunciation guide protects fair-weather political junkies from potential embarrassment.

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Elections matter, but let's be fair. If you're any kind of normal person (sorry, D.C. folks), it's nearly impossible to follow them all.

NPR's got you covered. Join the #NPRparty and check out the many ways we've made it super easy to follow the elections news that got you to the polls (and on social media). Don't forget to keep your conversations real, honest and open...and tag your posts #NPRparty.

Watch NPR's special coverage...on your television.

That's right. This year you can stream NPR's live midterm elections coverage directly to your television using Google Chromecast. Once you localize the stream by state, listen to the live NPR broadcast special while birds-eye-view results from ballot measures, congressional and gubernatorial races, live blogging and social media posts scroll across the tube.

Tonight NPR & NPR Member station journalists are everywhere - literally. Get a mix of local and national results by following their Twitter feeds.

NPR sent two dozen journalists out into the field and has another dozen more covering the elections from Washington, D.C. Not to mention the nearly 250 NPR Member station journalists who are closely following the races from their home states.

Check out a comprehensive list of those journalists here.

Follow NPR Politics on tumblr.

Members of the NPR Washington desk are live blogging the most up-to-date election news, photos and analysis at nprpolitics.tumblr.com.

You can also follow that team's reports on Twitter via @nprpolitics.

...and check out @NPRNews for a more top-level view of NPR coverage.

...we're also snapping on Snapchat from @NPRnews. Smile!

Other key Twitter lists to follow:

NPR Staff 2014 Midterm Elections

Public Radio Election 2014

Lost, but not forgotten.

Interested in tracking incumbents who lost their seats tonight? While you might be a bit of a drag, we've still got you covered! Follow NPR's running list of tonight's losers here.

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